Mockups

The DMTF has developed the following mockups so developers can interactively explore sample Redfish implementations (these mockups
are provided for illustration purposes, and do not represent actual implementations). Click through and navigate the data model using the
provided links, and select the info icons in the JSON payload to reveal definitions and other information about each property.

This draft example, for ongoing development, represents a proposed minimal Redfish data model "profile" that meets the needs of the Open Compute Project’s Hardware Management requirements. This draft profile is intended to help define a list of required properties so that essential management-related tasks, as defined by OCP, can be performed on any Redfish implementation.

This example represents an enclosure of "blade servers" that share infrastructure components, such as power supplies and fans. Depicting an enclosure containing four blade servers (a total of five "Chassis"), this mockup demonstrates the modeling of multiple chassis and systems managed from a single Redfish service.

This example shows how Redfish Composability can be used to create composed Computer System instances from smaller sets of Computer Systems. A top level enclosure called "Enclosure" contains a set of blades, which are used to create the composed Computer Systems.

This example shows a service with various sets of disaggregated hardware as resources. It provides an example composed system utilizing some of the disaggregated hardware. It also shows how Resource Zones can provide information about binding restrictions.